TLC actively researches new technologies and how they may be incorporated into our designs, as well as how to accurately model these when evaluating building energy budgets. TLC’s Peak Institute, also known as PI, leads the way in embracing new systems and technology.

Since 1955, we’ve successfully delivered on thousands of projects. We look forward to continuing to build relationships, solve challenges and grow with our clients and building owners. We hold a tradition of listening to you, our client, and addressing your concerns to create award-winning projects.

At TLC, we believe a competitive benefits program is a solid investment in our employees. In addition to a rewarding career, competitive salary and bonus/incentive programs, TLC provides its employees a benefits package that is designed to promote good health, financial success, and a strong career.

In my 25 years at TLC, I have seen us grow tremendously - in size, in reach, in imagination. I have been given tremendous technical, growth and leadership opportunities, and am proud to be part of giving those same opportunities to the next generation of engineers.

Florida Southern College Becker Business Building

Overview

Located on the southeastern corner of the campus along Lake Hollingsworth Drive, the new building capitalizes on lake views while providing clear pathways from numerous campus landmarks. The three-story building provides classrooms with advanced technology for recording lectures and distance education, a state-of-the-art trading room and multiple small group breakout rooms located around a two-story student lounge area.

Features

TLC, in order to meet the varying uses and room sizes in the building, designed a mechanical system that uses cassette fan coils which offer user adjustment for thermal comfort. Variable refrigerant flow units also support the ability to efficiently and sustainably adjust thermal comfort in individual spaces. Dedicated outside air with heat recovery assures a quality indoor environment. Lighting controls, occupancy sensors and LED lighting achieve sustainability goals, along with aesthetic and functional lighting needs.